Author: Marie Gionet
The Bumblebee Committee would like to invite you to a special bingo, Sunday March 26th 2023. Where: 394, Rue Tessier, RA Hall, Otter Lake, QC Time: 1 p.m. (doors open at 12:15) Price: $10.00 a booklet (9 regular games) $2.00 a card (3 specials and 1 full card) ***canteen will be available*** Thank you […]
Recruitment campaign for new volunteers The libraries members of the Réseau BIBLIO de l’Outaouais are launching a recruitment campaign ” Make a DIFFERENCE at your LIBRARY…. BECOME A VOLUNTEER! from March 6 to June 16, 2023. Join your library’s volunteer team for a chance to win a $350 NORDIK SPA-NATURE gift certificate! For more details, […]
The Comets Midget team (U 18) had a big win last night (February 28) in Eganville, taking down the home team 4 to 1, to end their series of 4 games in 4 nights. During the round robin format for the playoffs, the Midget Comets finished with a record of 4 wins and 2 ties, […]
Regional non-profit group Ski at School will hosting several events in Bristol for March break, providing cross-country ski equipment and training for everyone to enjoy. Ski at School provides training sessions and equipment in schools across the Pontiac region and beyond in order to promote exercise as well as exploration of the trails and terrain […]
Ski at School Director Benoit Hudon talks about their March break activities in Bristol.
Last night (February 27), MRC Pontiac held a public consultation on daycare services in the region at their office in Campbell’s Bay. Three members of the public attended in person, along with a handful more via Zoom. The meeting was led by Warden Jane Toller, along with Pontiac MNA André Fortin. Fortin laid out the […]
Mona Donnelly, the general manager of the Bambinos Universe Early Childhood Centers in Luskville and Shawville, discusses daycare services in the area following a public meeting that MRC Pontiac held on the subject on February 27.
Pontiac MNA André Fortin talks about the state of daycare services in the Pontiac region following a public meeting on the subject on February 27.
The playoffs are progressing for minor hockey teams in Fort-Coulonge. Following their victories last night, the Atoms (U-11) will now play in the Division B final in the coming days. This is also the case for the Bantam Comets (U-15) who will soon play in the Division A final. As for the Comets Pee-Wee (U-13), […]